
Jack Grealish
30-Year-Old
Everton
Premier
Clears suspension
Grealish is no longer banned and is an option for the club moving forward.
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Grealish has served his ban after a match with two yellow cards and will return to action next outing, a huge boost for his club. He is likely to earn the start immediately after the ban and add to his goal tally, his last coming Dec. 2 and remaining at eight goal contributions in 19 appearances (17 starts).
Grealish has served his ban after a match with two yellow cards and will return to action next outing, a huge boost for his club. He is likely to earn the start immediately after the ban and add to his goal tally, his last coming Dec. 2 and remaining at eight goal contributions in 19 appearances (17 starts).
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Receives red card in draw
Grealish was sent off with a second yellow card during Wednesday's 1-1 draw against Wolverhampton.
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Assists twice Sunday
Grealish assisted twice to go with six crosses (three accurate) and four chances created in Sunday's 4-2 loss versus Brentford.
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Fully fit again
Grealish is fully fit again and appears to be ready for starting time, according to manager David Moyes. "[Jack] is much better, he looks much better, much fresher in the face and sharper. He had a really bad illness, and it affected him with sickness and all of the other stuff that comes with it. He's looking a bit better now and is certainly back in training."
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Called up to bench
Grealish (illness) is on the bench for Tuesday's match against Nottingham Forrest. "We don't have a lot to make changes and we've only got Jack Grealish back on the bench. He shouldn't be, he's still ill, but if we need him for a small period then we might need to use him, but if I had my way he wouldn't be on the bench at all."
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Hopeful to face Nottingham
Grealish (illness) is questionable for Tuesday's match against Nottingham Forest, according to manager David Moyes. "There's a chance [players are back for the game], so we'll hope so. We'll wait and see."
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Keen on staying at Everton
Grealish is thrilled with his tenure at Everton and wants to stay at the club for years to come, according to Football Insider.
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The 30-year-old play is reportedly "loving life" at Everton. Even though he's on loan at the Toffees, he wants to stay at the club to continue working under manager David Moyes. Grealish's loan expires at the end of the 2025/26 season, and that means his next steps would have to be decided by Manchester City.
The 30-year-old play is reportedly "loving life" at Everton. Even though he's on loan at the Toffees, he wants to stay at the club to continue working under manager David Moyes. Grealish's loan expires at the end of the 2025/26 season, and that means his next steps would have to be decided by Manchester City.





